reasonable inference

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a conclusion that is sensible and likely to be correct

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Examples (10)

  • Based on the evidence, a reasonable inference can be drawn.
  • The detective made a reasonable inference about the suspect's motive.
  • It's a reasonable inference to assume they will agree.
  • Her conclusion was a reasonable inference from the data presented.
  • Such a reasonable inference is often necessary in legal cases.
  • We can make a reasonable inference about the author's intent.
  • His argument relied on a series of reasonable inferences.
  • The jury found the reasonable inference compelling.
  • This allows for a reasonable inference of cause and effect.
  • A reasonable inference suggested that the meeting would be postponed.